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Climate change threatens bumble bees – The Liber Ero Blog: Reports from the front lines of conservation biology
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The Liber Ero Blog: Reports from the front lines of conservation biology. Conservation science for Canada and beyond. The Liber Ero Fellowship. August 10, 2015. Climate change threatens bumble bees. Liber Ero Fellow Sheila Colla was recently involved in a large-scale study, published in Science. Fig1 – Impact of climate change on bumble bee ranges (infographic by Ann Sanderson). For more media coverage of this study, please see:. This entry was posted in Bees. And tagged bumble bees. You are commenting u...
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What is the role of the social sciences in conservation? – The Liber Ero Blog: Reports from the front lines of conservation biology
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The Liber Ero Blog: Reports from the front lines of conservation biology. Conservation science for Canada and beyond. The Liber Ero Fellowship. June 29, 2015. By Nathan J. Bennett. What is the role of the social sciences in conservation? A report titled “ The Conservation Social Sciences: What? Which can be downloaded from here. Was recently edited and published by Nathan Bennett. Of each area of expertise. The resultant report aims to stimulate dialogue among conservation organizations, foundations,...
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Tragedy or statistic? – The Liber Ero Blog: Reports from the front lines of conservation biology
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The Liber Ero Blog: Reports from the front lines of conservation biology. Conservation science for Canada and beyond. The Liber Ero Fellowship. November 6, 2014. What is a dead bird worth in Canada? It’s a relevant question, given the news that more than a hundred birds. Died in tailings ponds in Northern Alberta. If the companies are fined, how much should they have to pay? But what if, instead of a private citizen, it was a large company that killed the bird? It turns out that this scenario. The differ...
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infoliberero – The Liber Ero Blog: Reports from the front lines of conservation biology
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The Liber Ero Blog: Reports from the front lines of conservation biology. Conservation science for Canada and beyond. The Liber Ero Fellowship. March 3, 2016. In Response to Ontario’s Proposed Pollinator Action Plan. By Sheila R. Colla, Liber Ero Fellow. Photo: S. Colla. It’s an exciting and scary time to be a conservation biologist specializing in pollinators living in Ontario. The province is accepting comments on their pollinator action plan until March 7. Photo: S. Colla. The measures which will bene...
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Nathan J. Bennett – The Liber Ero Blog: Reports from the front lines of conservation biology
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The Liber Ero Blog: Reports from the front lines of conservation biology. Conservation science for Canada and beyond. The Liber Ero Fellowship. Author: Nathan J. Bennett. October 31, 2016. By Nathan J. Bennett. Making Real Progress on Marine Protected Areas in Canada. 8220; The brief can be found here. And the text of the policy brief follows below. Making Real Progress on Marine Protected Areas in Canada. Creating effective and successful networks of marine protected areas in Canada requires attention t...
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The Liber Ero Fellowship – The Liber Ero Blog: Reports from the front lines of conservation biology
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The Liber Ero Blog: Reports from the front lines of conservation biology. Conservation science for Canada and beyond. The Liber Ero Fellowship. The Liber Ero Fellowship. What does Liber Ero mean? 8220;Liber Ero” is Latin for I will be free. It is the motto and title of the Liber Ero Fellowship, a program in Canada that funds applied conservation research. What will I find on this blog? How do I apply for the Fellowship? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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The Transient Biologist | Travel, science and adventure! | Page 2
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Travel, science and adventure! Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. Costa Rica in 3 weeks, Part 1: Border Hopping and Tamarindo. February 28, 2014. I’m finished most of my internship at the butterfly gardens and just had 3 weeks to travel before a two week volunteer stint at Cano p. 1 Nicaragua and Tamarindo. I spent a bit of time on the beach my first day, then hiked around more on my second day, got a little bit lost, but figured it out and had a pretty great time overall.
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